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Holmberg Upse Oceanside Widens Spread In South Shore Mat Trials By KD BINNEWEG The upset of Baldwin's George Holmberg in the 141- pound class of the Section 1 action by unkown Mike Beato of Mepham spiced the quarter-final action of the annual| South Shore Athletic League wrestling tournament at Lyn- brook High yesterday afternoon. White Holmberg was being elim- ~~~ inated. the Mepham Pirates con-[Seckler $1.1,” nun-M‘lonfil tinued to set the pace in the Sec- Smet | dim tion Ome race in which they are malgwin. 20 f + finels: O: defending . champions | by | atass-|xawhaty,| Loos \Beam \ planes | Mik.\ Chussae, \Levittown with a. boty prew Ing eight points as against Bald: DR ods. 'John W 'Naseru Review- Stor Seturday Fébruaty 28, 1953 - . I t in Quarters Arnold Defeats Mariners In: Overtime Till Kings Point's weary basketball forces closed their campaign last night by dropping a sizzling, 9291, overtime battle to Arnold College of Milford, Conn a the Merchant Marine Academy The loss was the 18th for the Cadets against four victories. Ar- l AFIELD and AFLOAT | By HARRY SHELLAND We are somewhat worried and here's the reason. In prove present work. Your win'sthree und two by Valley|pinnet Richart Reools, old is now 184 Stream l wit's. wait Cacher Tne) i nol is like southern noe- Lynbrook, . dethaied Darryl The Mariners came up with their |turnal runner The Oceanside Sailors conlinued|Levitiowa, . #4; Dick: Molborow, Ocrar- to draw off from their rivals' in [fide »In ulmeister Lone best Oort of the year mgainst the/mmat . will . sting big om * win & shancery \in 619 visilots, recent nominee's for the you with his ven- Section Two uction und now have i - chase J points while Malverne follows}, 1, [ Quarter ~ thane, pau piavofs toat the MALAJomous tail if you 5° Zngarino, Mepham plines: Dick 8ueir. post-season tournament Kansas in 3 at a Car Brucia wite with 12, Long Beach with 10 and Lynbrook with «even F4 'The summaries 1m « reuxp clams Point w laity - Rosen in, t swotion ler + dims: To « Linaias Gene «ilis, Malverne overt teov Yin Quinn Long Leog Bach with half nelson an h withw bedy press im 40 seconds «ch mm 3 w Jeff, Lamagna.. Long Gorm Reach. gettaied Al Oortt, Ocen Long Beach, \with w. bar ant City. The 81 points scoredby Kings its highest aggregate\ as on. Mepham, e- lin three years 600% 4 LITTLE ERNIE Petrucclano, a| Oceamide, pinned Willism|§.4. sharpshooter, proved the dif- get in his way. to improve jour - work. ewtttamp Fine advice when you're convalesc» Ing and the managing editor says to lake it easy. Crane th Hin Finite de hymn!\ * |chaneury | in ;o am ii' \terence in the see-saw struggle.) While killing time we de a lot Hemen rer Tom Fruatr, Ogemnatde, Weve | Deon aide \ A drow orer rom heen do (brook, sinned Gary (Bubler Petrucciano Lallied 10 points injof reading. Never skip anything. in Jaap _ Oceanside. punad Dave Me Emany, Malverne with w. vat ns 1.30 x 11 . rou®p class chancery is_ ©3% sECtiO® 2 Quarer > finals Tom ast - roUMD Casale, Ocesnaide. pinned Peta Micker Wiliam won. Lymmroo with a) bw anm In 612 x, Valley lista \cr ong Beach eated Menhem wp. . u Man' corti. Lynnrcak _ +1. 'John Weaneit Bouth Sige, 'ploned Btere Malverne, with a body press In 236,\ Roland all ynoronk, defeated ay Kontino, Lear weh, 60 is » roup class Len - Wolsadpes. Vatiey Stream, White, Mepham, pinned Mark Valley Stream, with a bod» pr 1: Mk mico pinned Robert Lnog Beach, with defeated. Prank ection Quarter - Mimic-gm,- a helt nelson 00) In \oly nial maining in regulation time when he Heron John le, Mules. Mouth Bide. defeated Di ousts Prtroed \ wittam \ uievort,\ bong 2; \Harvey Basis, Lang meacs HeWed a long set to knot the score! Beach, pinned um; nu‘l mun:- 7.13 Joe nun-u 5 ae hM|nnn at 80-80, Kings Point played for it \mel hin ion: . Dw mach - Nivn: Autangow, won\ by \ default Suma Ben Gud tevinuws wii one last shot, but never got it off. trom \ Bill | Guatatsan, . Lynbrook; | in a 0 f | Octenaid, | defesied - Donald o Clam Petrucciano's 26 points were high, degura, 40 - fina | was:|for the night. DelBianco scored 19 i» . PoUND Class ECTION 1+ Quarter ~ finales Richar | ted 'Tom - Macklin Cate, Valley trem, defeated Xen Fisher, | @ 2: Quarter |« final \gig\ +3 Jones, verne, . pinned Al Wallner ow: 1+ quarter - tima. rink mdl with w hall nelson mnd crown Churchill, Ocrenside, pinned Robert Pink, in 1:13; Andre Led Bes Embrook, with a body pres \n M pinned Mite: Abaco mme, wit ands: Janes Tuys, Long: Beach. won by derision over Al De to: Howard Lynbrook, defeated | B| Lundy Sige, 60° Al Metuick - Malverne mefeated. Bob Mc Elroy: Lynbrook, A0 im - roone Chass a, in 1 Murray Malverne, Martin Jacobson.. Lone Reach, with # Ralf nelson and croich in 1 10, Frank On Viv Corso, Mouth e, 30 Clam regulation time, then dunked sev- en of the winner's 12 markers in \the overtime session to seal the| vergict, Jim Duvins chipped in four points for Arnold in the overtime, Ronnie DelBianco, a rebounding bear for the Nutmeg Btaters, pull- ed Arnold even with 30 seconds re- tor Arnold, Larry Btone added 17 tan /and Davins hit 12 MATHENY and | Billy Jwalle split Kings Point offensive honore with 21 points each, Jim d. Lynbrook, @tltalet MeGuinness (18), Don DeMarco ((17) and Hal Fong Yee (14) notch- the papers and find It quite a diver- tisement, and edwcstiomal, £00, read all the little tillers st bottom of page®, For example, A you direct mall *|hllhll decided to court his girl 'by letter- He mailed her s proposal by special delivery for 65 days, and on the 66th day the girl married the- postman. Don't pass up the fillers. You get to know things you never dreamed of. A boat owner called in a car- penter to look over his cral; with a view to having a general overhaul made. After a cursory examination the carpenter advised that the boat be scrapped. \Why?\ asked the boatman \Well to tell you the truth,\ the carpenter replied, \the only thing that keeps I\ from cav- ing in ow is that the termites are {bolding hands.\ quash.\ yet can't fly is the penguin. | Russ MacGrotty and his 'wife, Gertrude, of Manhasset and Mon- tauk, returned this week from a fishing trip in Bimini waters. They were piloted by a former Free- porter, Buddy Merritt, aboard the that some birds hibernate mammaia and reptiles. Get the idea? Pill up on fillers and earn a thousand bucks a week in quir apperrances. You might leven get a college doctorale degree [The deepest diving duck is the Old [Bquaw. They have been accidentally leaught in fish nets 180 feet below the surface. The muskrat is not x rat. He is an amphibious rodent and should be called a yesterday's Review-Star Frances Drake in Your Horoscope | column bad this to say for October 24 to November 22 (Scorpio), a period thit takes in our birthday: \Try to im- progressive nature a valuable asset, but also can lead into complications.\ As if life wasn't plenty complicated as is, Who is this disturbing, intruding monster Bcorplo? iBome relation no doubt to a scor- pion, that lobster» \muse J How we're doing. Miss Drake? Improving? The gou is part donkey, part horse and part antelope. Ap- parently there is nothing new about a 'gou. The usual speed of common birds in flight is about 26 miles per hour. The Dougias fir tree is not a} fir tree, but a false hemlock. Nel- ther is the red cedar a cedar. It's a true cypress. Here's one our birdman, Elliot, probably knows, Regardless of his name, the mein diet of the sparrow hawk is made up of grass- boppers. You all should know this one. A bird which hms wings u'ld Caliban 1V. A guest on the outing was Lieutenant Fred Pupe, Garden Clty. The latter caught white marlin: Russ snag- Jr. a ur a wer ver > final Carme ck ec coe ee o oat mip uC tan, Qz ed twin numbers for the Mariners., AD Ausifalian duck-billed piiteiged a M-pound blue marlin while ion Ge i Trup. Meo (Valier mnmhm |\\’\‘ Bi Matheny, Wolfe, McGuinness ypus in captivity must be fed 800)ma\ hooked two whities of about ,_ detested e 1 vai in. ea r ahue, Mepham. B © r . ton o ees oes I th P Hote grea le PM CCO \\\ (paul Smith and Bob Biggs played |AME!CWOTME® a G87, as well as cray-/68 or 78 pounds: feared Fred chult. Br «, Mepham.| _mECTION 2% Quaner - Ninals “my\: ir final for Kings Poin [fish Wnd egg custard. We dote on| Nice goin', folks: see you, we a_ Ea Colgan 1 in She Phace mrang, [their Hina! game To gs t. ege. custards. Color: ception is - ECTION 2 . Quarter -- . John |weln, Levittown, with «bait nelion and 'The lineups: - perception hope, in Montauk when August rolls a, mouth Bite, pinfed erotch in 2» seconda; Job Bhieids, Octane not confined to the higher mam-laround. Regards io our mutual George. Lynbrook, with a ball wide. planed Ed Mathawa, Long Beach boty press in 3:04; Bob Borger with a half nelson and body press in oof r/mais. Experiments have proved rite binnea \Bll Vandel, 'Muiverne, with |2.38; Tony D'Apolite, Ocaamelde,. pinneg |PUIVCC®00 > 10 25 MeDuimoem 3 1 that even such reptiles as giant a half nelson in 1 Doug Lon John Nestor.. South aide, with % half \1°” I Kelly | urn. qefeated Joe O'Melll, Long Bereh, \nelson und crorch [Ema .ucnnflv LT\! W ba imam tortoises can distinguish between t Jerry - Di - Giovanna. . Oceanalde,|Ricbard - Dn o. ons pinned Pub puned® Cult Jones Maivarne. with a re- Robert Willitime, with a. body |AYliy, biet Mole shades of green and blue. Hydrau- vere Cou PAT 2A Tai betes \99908 99 STE: -= lic gbid mining near Fairbanks sEcrion 1% Quarter |< finale Mike| HBCTION 1° _ Meoham ® . maidwin 3 | 300! ,, [ 3L\; Tolals frequently -uncovers frozen pre- Mepham, defeated George Moim- |V Stream 2, Mempitead © X 470 es avn NC- oceanaiar 14. Mabvene | {1098 # fd LB historic. antmale, | Mepham,\ sinned 4. Parreil\ Valley |12, Long Bexch 18, Lynbrook 7. Routh | BIDEN NC Th u.,, 16 {l M 1° \| On one occasion, the head, trunk} Stream, with & half melon In 2 50: detsy Bide 3. Levitionn n Gificiais. Mucsiols: and Pidgeon, and foreleg of a mammoth at least BOWL FOR HEALTH W L Pet.\Peru. Dead squid ted to a pole - . a-Carlos Jewels 11 3 .785/are used to catch lobsters at low|8:02 AM.; 8:27 P.M. NOW BOASTS OF «-Floral Park Bombers 10 4 .714/tide in .New Caledonia. ''Freezing\ amt-f) l1:11:14 Dlznmbers & z Alli-nu fright at the sight, the lobsters ericho Fire Dep't 6 400|are emsily caught by divers wear-|East Rockawa Newly b-Mineola Kiwanis 4 8 .308/ing goggles and gloves. Discovery b-Roslyn ado 231) Renovated Brighter More Luxurious \Brunswick\ BOWLING . ALLEYS On The North & South Village Greens In LEVITTOWN The New Management's 14 Years of Experience in This Business Assures You of A-1 Bowling Conditions. b-two ga BOWL for HEALTH Sunday, Mar. 8 & FUN IN THE ° LONG ISLAND | BOWLING MANAGERS Northside - JOHN SPADARO Southside - FLORENCE LANDGRAF om Nassau County Cage Standings «-one game cancelled. mes cancelled. ‘—B_|GGER. ». and BETTER 35 C---R C----s beginning : SUNDAY PRESS | | \Wc \ Kings Point (9) oor {American Museum of Natural Hist- ory in Manhattan and put on dis- play in a home freezer. Ocennside steamers can mall 2,000 miles up the Amazon River from the Atlantic Ocean to Iquitos, of a poorwill sleeping through the {winter in California's Chackwalla Mitchel ment here yesterday. | Beaten in the opener, Sampson times? «0+ | TOMORROW's TIDES At Freeport, 8:42 . A.M., friend, Joe Gale, How's he making out in his Gardiner's Island conser- vation venture? It says in one of these newspaper fillers we've been talking about that the Indian, Jav- an, Sumatran and African rhinocer- Jos are on the brink of extinction, How about Joe doing some rhino propagating on his place to save 15,000 years old were flown to the/these huge. tough old herbivorous {mammals members of a family that was - world. wide in - prehistoric 9:07 P.M.; Jones Inlet (Meadow Island) ;Long Beach (outer Const) 7:32 A.M., 7:37 P.M Hempstead Bay same as Freepoi TiB2. AM.; P.M.; Fire Island, (Great South Bay) 9:07 AM., #:32 P.M. (From data supptied by Monntsins is the first definite proofiCoast and Geodetic Surrey) Sampson Rips Mitchel For NE Air Force Title (Special to the Review-Star) GENEVA, N,. Y. - A crack Sampson Air Forte Base quintet proved the best team in the rubber game as the}es included Mae Cosgrove's 400, ield Bombers went down to a 100-81 defeat in the final of the Northeastern Air Force Base regional tourna- LSU [repeated Thursday night's win to 500 coasted through the final quar- 'take the title from the Long Is- landers. The Bombers fell behind by ten points in the opening peri- od and, despite the fact that they ter ALLEN scored 6 points and Ab- | aham 15 for the hosts in the first} scored more points than . they N®! @5 Sampson gmined a 49 - 35 made in either of the first two|lead. Allen wound up the high man games, could not stop Sampson's|with 28 tallies and Abraham with high scoring duo of Senny Allen and John Abraham Mitchel Pleld's | passwork | was |poor and its rebound work off the | 26. Don Meneely, Bill Hougland and |Loran Smith did the bulk of the ers fell apari after this and Samp-! 'The lineup 0 N nu'n + Kempson L'?‘ + fashioned a scintillating 507 string | Mener f w * /and 213 for best singles effort. Clobe TW EW BARS BOATS AND ACCESSORIES pork “35:55.” i Z1?! behind was Tess Ryan with a big! na Is ures i: nd S81 & COCKTAIL LOUNGES Rr Bm. | b 1% AabeN® osmorN® dominated ICHARDSON CRUISERS scrum 1 65% Morimem lod a¢|play for the gals in the Pavilion now oren hath we \ o poy PRR Tubb Sn. (fl Aired hoor League tram For You to Enjoy a Perfect & Complete Evening Nate As nit-104“: ~ ___. | ~~ u ne a S61 string and 220 high at Moderate Costs “mu—av I! Cus is o tat | sampann a % n ,, @ame __ m. 3) MeDowai a uerddlt t =-- \ & Charty & Marine Sennen TRADE® 2200 2T 2 s \Z M| Ernie Ross ocr m maBYLON “$- And His Band a Ka _Rowsoat - riva wouar | 0 xiT ® C‘“; bel will” Taig o | w . At Ligon s oisecay m) rast Rocxaway \ HC TD som SOUTH SHORE ATHLETIC LEAGUE _ \> , Cem (es hat Ah a __ waning rant ___ _ sECTION oN sEecrion two | High Trade Allowance m VALSPAR MARINE PAINTS wou. Pol. wo L ret. 6 NIGHTS WEEKLY ® MARINE CENTER _- Hempstead 10 1.909 Malverne 12 A ans cates 3,944; Bit ®. MOAD ___ PREEPORT Mecham T 4 [896 Long Beach # % an TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY yo m m ALi RP 6 £ aN ___ Mp |paitwin I & ase timbrook 1a an . MARINE KIT Boats Yac ang n |Sewanhaka 8 8 300 Woodmere & & 618 At North Village Green | U- iT ewe on ien aie He camrene 8 & 458 South Side sot asa Por Yeu, Eul r marty | RBERTS GOY T- SURPLUS central 3 4 t Levitionn aos Soe or Your En'oym.“ last “ALE own Boat M. ine mull; \W »me Freeport 210 .167 E, Rockaway a 10 231 Afigm‘“; \\ ~~ Covent a \m‘ - Oceanside 1 12. oe2 RoATs ror SALE _._ Tacx camas ‘iAifin » ronson aw nen servie for NORTH SHORE ATHLETIC LEAGUE 107 Wentcieft_A + \22 20 ZZ EAST west \Johnson Ouibserd Mators _| treme ser Olt HAP +a te nowniay \mm-mm Oyster Bay * 1 2 T Minecia 60: sit ce con, ao, bam, onder anrus bre m ion MBE Mcksvile 6 % A67 Garden City rob oms | ound Mag, & Bost ,. are mrosdway at sith NYC Te. Roslyn a & 33% Great Neck a 6 ans Ne and very. very tera) trims.. M WP MERCURY Parmigdale % & A33 Olen Cove 3 l ESPAN MARINE o nnd Hit wis \CU UR Westbury 0 ¥ .000 Manhasset Me- T* ,‘ - ® Mtudson Ave. Prosport PM Ml; | Abantic .-m,'&°'...n°'°.~ o. 4-080 * \ 9° backboards was not up to par ex- for Michel Field, each ac- cept in the third quarter, Even in|Counting for 16 points. Ken Har-] 'that session, Sampson outscored the|vey, the Bombers' ball hawk, was Long Islanders, 23 - 11, The Bomb- {held without a field goal. eRno #e woPES WiLL MAKE Him FAST o Ag Airof 220 Arvorim pez Af di 's €, Witt cote n I2 Wir me carbs brom Last s ANO # / 5 7 THe LEAGUE #AS 'or a REPEATER- Distaff Side By AUDREY ERICKSON All sports furnish their share of thrills to the competitors. In base- ball, it's the home run. In golf, it is a sub - par game. In bowling, t's the perfect or 'even neat per- fect game, However, when a low - averaged bowler turns in a game that is far above her regular score, the thrill can be just as great, Take, for example, the cases of Marge McLoughlin, Gladys Koch, Lorelia Liebegoit, Mollie Reilly and Edith Anderson, All five, competing in the Ladies Tuesday afternoon lae- gue at Werners, reaped a harvest last week as they recorded scores far over their average. Best of all was the 187 registered by Marge-whose current average is but 111. Loreits (118 average) put together games of 190, 141 and 163 for a snazzy 464 series. Gladys (103 average) smashed the maples for a big 175; Mollie (114 aver age) had a 160 and Edith ((108 av- erage) also hit a 160. HIGH GAL in the Salisbury La- dies Bowling Club at Sheridan was Liddy Woerner who posted a 505 total on 171, 171 and 163. Runner- up for Individual laurels was Pran- ces Beams with 438, followed by Connie Da Parma with 433. Con- version specialists of the session were Helen. Jimmerson and Mrs, Beams: they swept off the 5 - 10] and 7 - 9 splits respectively. RORY SAGGIONE registered a 801 for high individual series among the gals in the Nassau County Mixed Major League . at Baldwin Modern. Honors for best singles effort went to Aleyn Kast- mer with 197, who also had second best string of 498. Other good scor- Lou Priedman's 480 Swarle's 495, Lines of 132, 173 and 164 enabled \Fran Febr to cop individual laur- |els for top pinfall in the Glen Rill [ladies circuit at Glen Cove, Run- 'nerup was Mae Germaine who turn- ed in a 457 . 174. Honey Bozzello finishe@ third with 451 - 169. The! Marmorale Construction crew re- corded high team game 'and series of 694 and 1956 respectively. Ruth Antonius and Lucille Smith shared the starring role in the Gay Belles loop at the Sunrise Chub“ in Bellmore, Each of the gals con- nected with a big 166 for high sin- gle game of the session. Double » century marks and 500 series formed the patiern for the pace - setters In the West End La- dies League at Long Beach, High) honora went to Audrey Fack who\ - 189 and Dot No 300 Game to Marge But 187 Looks Good ~ Outstainding performers in the Donovan Section of the Nassau County Catholic Women's Bowling League at the North Levittown al- leys werg Helen Wise and Kay Cal- lahan, Helen racked up a 442 to- tal on marks of 183, 139 and 150, while Kay got credit for high in- dividual-game of 182. Other note- worthy ~showings included Ann Doyle's 438, Dotty Gass's | 484-107, Agnes Dragon's 429 - 149 and Anne Porreca's 428 - 148. Hofstra Frosh Beat Poly Tech HofStra College's freshman wrest- ling team closed out a success ful' season with five victories and two defeats when 'it downed the Brooklyn Poly Tech junior varsity, 21 - 15, on the latter's mat yester- day. Hotstra's two'losses were re- ceived from the Columbia Univer- sity freshmen and the Long Island Aggies. | John Wandell, Pete Damone and Jim Waples scored falls for the Dutchmen and Dick Kean and and Dick Opey won on decisions against the Poly Tech grapplers forfeit when Dan Hillman injured his ankle after 1:46 in the 17 - pound bout and was forced to with- draw. The summaries: 123-pounas: John Wandeil Matsira, pinned Moose Shihach, juck-kaife 4:10. 130@ounds: Dick. Keane, Hofstra, decisioned George: Cerbin, 0, Marty Duniels, Brookizn Poly, pinned Rolle: Smith, with boty press. 2:38 147-pounds: - Dick 0 per, Hotta, decizioned Jor Hetripant, 80. Pete Damone, Hofira, DI: Bill Entensterger, with body press. en > 1#-pounds: Jim Waples, m John Helgeson, with boty p John Heller, 'B won from Dan Hiliman, detault. 1 -is «agile injury) ; Unlimited: Artie Widawaky, Brooklyn Roly pinned BIP, Nichols, with reverse hail 'body press Hofstra Cagers Visit Wagner With the prossure now off v Lebanon Valley's selection as the Mid-Atlantic States Conference des-| iguation to the NCAA Tournament,| Holstra's Flying Dutchmen visit Wagner College tonight at Staten Island. The Dutchmen, 20 - 6, will be without the services of defensive ace John Bobby for the battle, Bob- by has just recovered from a stege of the fu. The Hofstra lineup will be com- posed of captain Eddie Morr, George Kiesel, Percy Johnson, Ron- mie Green and Joe Mackey or Joe Olsen, ++ Orange Bowl Seeks: Big Seven Pact KANSAS CITY, (M - Two Or. at who registered three falls, one by| OP Dated: Pebrusty it. 180 mun-u. “Si-nan\: A I‘z . . Pudi ol de ad in 'n on of fourteen I oralan ®LEAWORN NomTo® PEARCE, ua infunt over the aet fourleen _ years: _ ANGELA _ MARY amon orurien tant over the mse us Pearce and mi Bucsessor under marriage settiement agreem by Margaret Norton Ormrod now know Margaret Morion Lipo; and “Ag“- W. banter ~ McCARTHY, and HAROLD MeCAI THY, distributees of Charles . Mo- Carthy sexo onwembas: Upon: the pettion of Thel Molorooke Perkina | residing at Lavrence, . Masia County, New York and the Bank of New York, a corporation organized and exisl~ lng whe jaws of the Blake of New York, having its principal, office it Ne. 4 Wall Street, New York, 'and Gladrs 6, Robinson, residing ai 4 Hart 6 Bireel, Mew . York, | M. 'Y. Execulrix of the will lof Beverley . Robinson, trustee of the trusts: for Margaret A. Pearce and Charles E. McCarby unter the will of Norton Perkins, late: of. the County of Nassau, decensed. You and each of you are hereby clisd to show cause before our 'of the County of Mhesmu, at the Surropsie's Coart af ald County, held at the County Court House, at Mineals, in the County ot Massau, on the first day of April 1863, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why the sceounts of proceedings | of thel Rolbrooke Perkins and 'The Bank of New York, the surviving trustees and Gladys E. Robinson, Exeouirix of the will of Beverley R. the: dectazed trustee of the trusts created for the benefit of - Margarst | 8. Pearce - and Charles I. McCarthy under paragraph (b) of Article SECOND of the will of Norton Perkins, deceased. should not be settted. mnd allowed: why petitioners should not be directed to pay over the remainder of the rt for Charles E. McCarthy in the following manner: one-ihird thereof to 'The Guar anty Executor aod Trustee: Company, Limited. ot Edward Augustus [Pearce, one-third thereof to The Gusrunt Exscutor and Trustee Company, 'Limiled, o reement - made l‘x Margaret Norton Lyon, and one- b thereot each to Jounin 'W. M. Kilmartin ang mally Ans Pesrce; why the surviving 'brusiess should not be authorized to pay over the Income ne- erued to the date of death of Charles %. to Ethel Holbrooke Perkin to reimburse her for the sums advanced by her for bis funeral expens why the surviving trustees should not abandon the stock of Lawrence-Codathurst Bank of Lawrence as worthless; and such jusk Why petitioners should other ant further relat wad proper. not hi “q- Court of our said County of to be hereunto affixed. wow. LEONARD W, HAL, Surrogate of our sald County of Mas- wsu, at the Burrognta's Office, al Mis- «oln, in the sald County, the it d FEBRUARY oes thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, c. PURMAK Clerk of the Burropate's Court mes. fo u m Mar f M LEGAL NOTICE worier or ma' bs Epucatio® or | rR scoot, pigmnicr o. ¢ or Tow! or wewrerean, Nassau comet, or. a ParcEt or real. rroPERtY As a scwooL site or amp IN ADD scuoot, . DistRict, amt to anticu « om TME wassat County civ brvisions Act, . me MATTER of the designation ot a parcel of real pi riy an a school aite of and in Union School District No. 6 of the Town of Mempate County, NIY, TAKE NOTICE ihat Ine Bosra of d- uestion of Union Pree District No. & ot the Town of Mempsiend, Nuzzan County, ald, by resolution duly ned February 17, 1983, pursuant to Artl ot the Nassau County Civil Divisions Act as added by Chapter 707 1891, designate . the ToDowing | pate real\ property, wholly within: unld School District at Beaford, Town of Hemp: atend. Naxsau: County, New York, school ite: Lot. 14 Block \C\, Section M9 on ., Fopmiz Land and Thr Man ated: February 20, tns3 omert c. nicatin Board of question Bchool District No. # mpstead, Nassau: County Office & P.0. Address Fort Neck National Bask Building Merrick Road Benford. New York o TiE couwTy clam or Massa comme: YoU ame mary DMECTED is in dez this Notice of Designation against the premlaes dercribed therein me shown on ad. Museu athe County Land and Tax Map. Dated: Pebruary 20, 183 Romert c. Attomey: tor Union \Free Dire. trict No. of the 'Town of Hempstead Nasena County notice or PEXDENcY or Prock®p. mmo BY Tik BoamD oF EDUCATION or rame pistaict pryisions act to x x A Pam cE, or REAL PROPERTY] As A seroot, sTE or amp tm sam Smoot, oreraict. Tw THE MATTER ot ihe dedignation of a parcel of real property as a shoo! Me of and in Union Pres School District No. 6 of the Town of empatesd. Méarau ac. io on To IT mat commun womice is GIVEN. that proceeting has been commenced :ru mu“ W\ Wo. ¢ of Ime of emp I naman County, J Article t of the Humag Count if Gibbon: | _ AWorney for Boar ange Bow! officials met with Big) . Us P ups ‘m gure, s Seven Conference faculty repre- gr: = P0. Adaries Cott sentatives und athietic directors) . Tort Meek Patiteal Baar Mit, mmymmtmunu‘hmmmmm' Amea good will mission\ for thelr New ”WA'II nger Bums; Meat Year's Day Pootball Game. mun-mam“: LJ